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Becan (Spanish:
Becán) is an
archaeological site of the Maya
civilization in pre-Columbian Mesoamerica.
Becan is
located near the
center of the Yucatán...
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Saint Bécán (or Began, Beggan, Becain; 5th–6th century) was an
Irish monk who
founded a
monastery at
Kilbeggan and is
considered by some to be one of...
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dominate Tikal for such a long
period of time.
David L. Webster's work at
Becan in the
central Yucatán
found a
ditch with the
remains of an
embankment on...
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evidence that Chicanná may have been
dependent on
Becán for much of its existence,
since Becán was self-sufficient. Chicanná is one of the most striking...
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Scholasticon page (in german)
Werner Raupp: Art. Bec**** (
Bécan, Verbee[c]k, Van der Bee[c]k; Sc****ekens, Scell-),
Martinus (Martin). In:...
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Kilbeggan (Irish: Cill Bheagáin,
meaning 'church of
Bécán') is a town in
County Westmeath, Ireland. It is in the
barony of Moycashel.
Kilbeggan is situated...
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Martyrology Beatus of Liébana c. 750 c. 800
Beatus of
Lungern unknown c. 112
Bécán 400s 500s Bede c. 673 26 May 735
found in
Roman Martyrology Also
known as...
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eastern Arkansas. The Maya
people also used moats, for
example in the city of
Becan.
European colonists in the
Americas often built dry
ditches surrounding...
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found in a
number of Maya
region sites including Tikal, Kaminaljuyu, Copan,
Becan, and Oxkintok, and
particularly in the Petén
Basin and the
central Guatemalan...
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place of
soldier and
adventurer William Francis Butler.
Saint Pecaun (or
Becán), a 7th
century saint, is
celebrated on 1
August each year when a pattern...